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Hornady 250 SST ML Bullet Disappointed
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<blockquote data-quote="Akredneck" data-source="post: 2707860" data-attributes="member: 120339"><p>I used to shoot 295gr SST's for moose, I recoverd every bullet. SST bullets are designed to deliver all the energy in animal, I shot a moose at 6 yards behind the shoulder 100gr charge at 20 below found bullet in opposite side in hide, hitting only 1 rib. Not bashing the bullet, dropped 4 moose with them. I talked to one of the bullet engineers and he did some explaining. He told me based on what I told him , bullets performed flawlessly. He recommended the hornady monoflex bullets. The accuracy is on point, I try and chose my shots always behind the shoulder, whether deer, bear, moose or caribou. If I am wanting to put something on the ground regardless, I would use Buffalo loads 350gr hard cast bullets punches through both shoulders of moose at 30 yards, my buddies use that with their smoke Poles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akredneck, post: 2707860, member: 120339"] I used to shoot 295gr SST's for moose, I recoverd every bullet. SST bullets are designed to deliver all the energy in animal, I shot a moose at 6 yards behind the shoulder 100gr charge at 20 below found bullet in opposite side in hide, hitting only 1 rib. Not bashing the bullet, dropped 4 moose with them. I talked to one of the bullet engineers and he did some explaining. He told me based on what I told him , bullets performed flawlessly. He recommended the hornady monoflex bullets. The accuracy is on point, I try and chose my shots always behind the shoulder, whether deer, bear, moose or caribou. If I am wanting to put something on the ground regardless, I would use Buffalo loads 350gr hard cast bullets punches through both shoulders of moose at 30 yards, my buddies use that with their smoke Poles. [/QUOTE]
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